Reports from AndroidHeadlines showed that Samsung fans might get an "Ultra" variant of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6. This information is based on a new model number data leak, "SM-F958N," which signifies an exclusive Korea release, as Samsung usually reserves the number "8" ending for their Ultra-branded devices in their home market (South Korea). Other than that, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 is set to launch this coming July and is hinted to have the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC and likely to feature a significant upgrade over the previous generation. Well, it looks like Samsung is ready to come up with a competitor through the release of the Galaxy Glasses later this year. The Galaxy Glasses will run Samsung's in-house One UI XR. Rather than launching a single, iterative device like always, latest supply chain leaks and FCC filings confirm that the tech giant will split the upcoming series into two distinct hardware tiers: the traditional Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra and an all-new form factor dubbed the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide. Both devices are expected to officially debut at Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked event, which is heavily rumored for July 22, 2026, in London. The luxury flagship variant, now carrying the "Ultra" title, represents Samsung’s push to finally give its premium foldable the absolute best hardware in its portfolio, directly addressing long-standing complaints about camera and battery compromises. Read more in our articles including "Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 Ultra confirmed in a leak model number" and "The Samsung Galaxy Glasses app interface has been leaked".
Reports from AndroidHeadlines showed that Samsung fans might get an "Ultra" variant of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6. This information is based on a new model number data leak, "SM-F958N," which signifies an exclusive Korea release, as Samsung usually reserves the number "8" ending for their Ultra-branded devices in their home market (South Korea).
Other than that, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 is set to launch this coming July and is hinted to have the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC and likely to feature a significant upgrade over the previous generation. Well, it looks like Samsung is ready to come up with a competitor through the release of the Galaxy Glasses later this year. The Galaxy Glasses will run Samsung's in-house One UI XR.
Our coverage of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 Ultra includes: "Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 Ultra confirmed in a leak model number"; "The Samsung Galaxy Glasses app interface has been leaked"; "What we know about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 lineup". Each article provides unique insights and information.